My new battleship, a fast three master.
Built using my own technique I used earlier on the Elizabeth (3 midsections) and the Christine (4 midsections).
The Beatrix' hull is a 5 midsection ship.
Interesting fact, these three ships are named after three sisters in my family, so they kind of really are sister-ships.

After this one I intend to focus on larger, costum hull-based ships.
I hope you like it.
See more at Eurobricks.
As well as the WIP thread incase you want to know more about the buidling proces.

As usual the capstan can be used to haul up the anchors (both port and starboard anchor at the same time).
I didn't bother to make a video though, I've made plenty for my previous ships.

Some interior pictures:

The candles in the cabin really light up.

I had to dismantle my old frigate Farore's wind in the proces unfortunatly.

I wasn't sure to post my latest creation here as I'm not very active here at mocpages anyway.
Yet I feel an urge to keep my pirate folder here up to date ;)

Quoting Morthen P
HAHAHAHAHAA i just had the pleassure, until 3 days ago, exhibiting next to this ship,
And then i talked with Sebeus, who said this only had like max 80 likes, but she has 129....
Abit embarrasing there buddy, hahahaha.
Grats Upon Moc Of The Day....
For thoose of you intrested:
https://flic.kr/p/rfQn18

Well, isn't that a coincidence :P
Well, getting a lot of 'likes' shouldn't be a goal on itself, right?
At LegoWorld people seemed interested in the sails rather than the rest of the ship, but these aren't lego :O

HAHAHAHAHAA i just had the pleassure, until 3 days ago, exhibiting next to this ship,
And then i talked with Sebeus, who said this only had like max 80 likes, but she has 129....
Abit embarrasing there buddy, hahahaha.
Grats Upon Moc Of The Day....
For thoose of you intrested:
https://flic.kr/p/rfQn18

congrats on MOC of the day,beautiful lines,i like the angled sides of the upper hull,only way to improve on this is to build your own hull/masts from scratch,not the ready made ones,great build and represented well with the background,looked like a painting when i first seen it,

Quoting Aranethon .
I'm sorry that I didn't comment on this earlier, so here it goes. You've made many astounding and excellent sailing ships Sebeus, everything from the Shadow to the Dutchman, but this one stands out as being truly, truly beautiful. That curve along the gun line turns it from a normal LEGO ship to a fully fledged perfectionistic vessel, it's rigging is perfect for a ship of its time, the slope, once again along the gun line, adds another layer of realism that most builders only dream of, and it's overall slender, white, graceful hull is simply awe-inspiring. If you hadn't made the Dutchman as it is, I would say that this is your best ship ever.

Thanks a lot, it's nice to have this kind of feedback from someone who knows my work quite well.

I'm sorry that I didn't comment on this earlier, so here it goes. You've made many astounding and excellent sailing ships Sebeus, everything from the Shadow to the Dutchman, but this one stands out as being truly, truly beautiful. That curve along the gun line turns it from a normal LEGO ship to a fully fledged perfectionistic vessel, it's rigging is perfect for a ship of its time, the slope, once again along the gun line, adds another layer of realism that most builders only dream of, and it's overall slender, white, graceful hull is simply awe-inspiring. If you hadn't made the Dutchman as it is, I would say that this is your best ship ever.

Yup, this is awesome! This is why you are one of the best shipbuilders on MOCpages! Really amazing detailed work here! I especially like the parts usage of the flying mummy wings on the back! Perfectly done and marvelous job! 5/5! :-) Oh yes and please keep posting your MOCs! MOCpages needs you! :-)

What a beautiful ship! I love how you made the aft cabin area. The use of the wings upside down for decoration was just brilliant! I like the interior details. The lanterns are pure genius . I love the shot looking at the ship through the scope very nice effect . Most impressive work!

She's a beauty, Sebeus! Lovely colors and details throughout. The rigging is very impressive, what material did you use for those sails? The interior looks great as well, and I love how you used the wings above the windows to the captains cabin. Brilliant part usage there.

She's a real beauty!! Now I don't know if it's intentional, but the photos look a bit misty and it's giving the ship an almost mysterious feel, but otherwise it looks amazing in the blue&white scheme, and the beige sails (are they custom?) really suit it. The glowing lanterns on the table are my favourite detail, it's a tiny thing that adds a lot to a creation, but this one is marvelous even without that.